Anonymous wrote:So what is the recommendation for a humanities student? Go to TJ or not?
Anonymous wrote:Political Science is a science.
Anonymous wrote: Maybe what we need is an arts and letters Governor’s school.
Do those exist in other parts of Virginia?
Anonymous wrote:Political Science is a science.
Anonymous wrote:At least when I was there, the FCPS regular high schools had TONS of liberal arts options for APs/electives, and hardly any STEM.
If the kid doesn't like STEM, have him go to the base school. Leave the spots in the *one* high school doing the advanced STEM stuff for the kids who actually want to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least when I was there, the FCPS regular high schools had TONS of liberal arts options for APs/electives, and hardly any STEM.
If the kid doesn't like STEM, have him go to the base school. Leave the spots in the *one* high school doing the advanced STEM stuff for the kids who actually want to do it.
I understand wanting to go to TJ where you will have a Cohort of peers who all work hard and do their homework. Maybe what we need is an arts and letters Governor’s school. Do those exist in other parts of Virginia?
Anonymous wrote:At least when I was there, the FCPS regular high schools had TONS of liberal arts options for APs/electives, and hardly any STEM.
If the kid doesn't like STEM, have him go to the base school. Leave the spots in the *one* high school doing the advanced STEM stuff for the kids who actually want to do it.
Anonymous wrote:My son is very interested in applying to TJ and if he gets in, potentially going there. While he's a really good math student, he doesn't really have a strong desire to work in STEM. He's had his mind set on political science from a very young age. [We are StateDept and the exposure to our jobs have made him want to explore similar fields.] I've asked him why he wants to apply, given TJ is primarily STEM school and he keeps telling me that non-STEM students go there also. Is this really true? And, honestly, if so, why--why are they going to TJ only to go into sociology or poli-sci???